[j-nsp] sonet/sdh parameters

2007-06-06 Thread snort bsd
hi all: i have some questions regarding some parameters of sonet/sdh: 1) what is RS-BIP8 2) what is MS-BIP24 3) what is MS-FEBE i found an old post from marcin; he really explained the HP-FEBE and HP-BIP8 very well. it would be great if some can also give out sources for those parameters. thank

Re: [j-nsp] CoS on J-Series

2007-06-06 Thread Rafał Szarecki
Well, What U observe is rather bug then intensional behaviour. (Assuming correct configuration). There is no cross-dependencies between CoS and packet-size/MTU. 2007/6/6, Muhammad Teguh Pribadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Dear All, > > Are there any differences between CoS on J-Series and CoS on M

[j-nsp] CoS on J-Series

2007-06-06 Thread Muhammad Teguh Pribadi
Dear All, Are there any differences between CoS on J-Series and CoS on M-Series? Because i had experienced some problems with CoS on J-Series. When I used CoS on interface that facing the customer equipment, i cannot ping more than 1564 bytes in sizes, but when i deactivate CoS on that int

Re: [j-nsp] MPLS MTU Juniper vs. CISCO

2007-06-06 Thread EVAN WILLIAMS
I learnt that physical mtu should be as close to 1600 (1604)for expansion of services or higher , Protocol family mpls I would instinctively add an additional 26 bytes to 1552. to account for Q in Q and other possible expansion. The Juniper physical interface MTU is set at a value above the p

[j-nsp] MPLS MTU Juniper vs. CISCO

2007-06-06 Thread Лебедев Игорь Владимирович
Hello! Now we have cisco core network with MPLS MTU = 1526, for transit EoMPLS. 1518 - Ethernet + vlan .1q tag 8 - 2 MPLS Label 1518+8 = 1526 Example: interface GigabitEthernet0/1.15 description PE1 encapsulation dot1Q 15 ip address 1.1.1.30 255.255.255.252 tag-switching mtu 1526 ta